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Campus safety week returns
Last week, clubs hosted events promoting student safety on and off campus.
Peace Studies winds down
The Peace Studies department is preparing to offer its last semester of classes this spring after the department was closed in the 2022-23 APP cuts.
Alumni to share nonlinear career experiences
The Institute for Women’s Leadership collaborated with the Experience and Professional Development Hub to plan a networking event for students with several alumni who changed their career paths after college.
Campus and community mourn beloved professor
Students, community members and friends of the Bostrom family gathered in Clemens Stadium on Sunday for the memorial of Warren "Boz" Bostrom. The accounting professor and Johnnie alum passed away earlier this month. He joined the CSB+SJU faculty in 2004.
Sacred sites tour fosters conversation
CSB+SJU students and staff attended a native nation tour on Sunday.
Midwest artist attempts to define “All-American”
Artist EB Martinez unveiled a video booth in Clemens Library last month, prompting students to consider their American identities. CSB+SJU students reported difficulty understanding and interacting with the installation leading up to an artist talk on Wednesday.
HEDS survey assesses life on campus
Results from a 2024 HEDS campus climate survey were presented last week.
University of Minnesota dental school students return to CSB+SJU
CSB+SJU grads Morgan Gerhardt (CSB '22) and Johnny Krawczyk (SJU '21) visited campus as panelists, advising students on dental school applications.
Government shutdown goes into effect
The Oct. 1 government shutdown has put a pause on federal activities, causing potential repurcussions for CSB+SJU and other college campuses regarding federally-funded grants, research programs and student aid.
LINK bus sightings are few and far between
LINK buses have been largely replaced with yellow school buses, causing confusion among students.